Cleaning frame/underbody

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GoodmanOX

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Anyone do this? Winter is coming to an end and while i was putting some new Bilsteins on this weekend I noticed a lot of dust and rust. I wanna clean it all up and paint it or something. Any suggestions? Products to use?
 
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GoodmanOX

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I was at wally world today and some some stuff Rustoleum makes. It's made for the frame/underbody and is rubberized and has rust inhibitors in it. It's like $8 a can. Thinking about using that, but I'm worried I'm going to eff something up when i apply it(like get it on the fuel lines, electrical lines, etc). How do i do it right? Just take my time and mask shit off?
 

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honestly it really doesnt matter where you get it at. i wouldnt touch the exhaust or driveshaft or obviously electrical connections.. im pretty sure your good on everything else
 

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ive seen this foaming soapy shit that you cover everything under the hood with and then *spray it off w/ a hose*(!) thats not safe to do, right? Also, what is the best cleaning agent for oil/grease/dust?
 

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i've done the rubber undercoating and it's all rust again. seriously....forget the drill, you're going to need more power...go with an angle grinder with a wire wheel and then POR 15 the shit outta it. I'll be doing that this summer too. I'm going to POR 15 my 72 K5 when I get the floor pans welded in.
 
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